Unleashing the Power of Women's Football with Kino Filmfest "11mm" in Berlin!
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Let's grab some popcorn and dive into the exhilarating world of women's football as the 20th edition of the Kino Filmfest "11mm" unfolds in the vibrant city of Berlin, running from April 24 to April 28. Coinciding with the upcoming European Women's Championship in Switzerland, this year's festivities are all about putting the spotlight on the dynamic and growing influence of women in football.
Get ready to experience a kaleidoscope of 45 films hailing from 18 countries, with the opening film being "Girls Can't Play Football" by Torsten Körner. But that's not all! You'll be taken on a captivating journey through the untold history of women's football in West and East Germany, as we witness the extraordinary challenges faced by trailblazers in their pursuit of a national team.
As we delve deeper into this year's lineup, we discover gems like "Copa 71," a documentary chronicling the 1971 inaugural international women's football tournament in Mexico City, and a poignant production delving into the lives of former players from North Korea's women's national football team.
- Kino Filmfest "11mm"
- Berlin
- Women's Football
- European Championship
- Switzerland
- West Germany
- East Germany
- Football Documentaries
Curious about the history of women's football in West and East Germany? There might be other resources out there waiting to be explored or simply reach out to the festival organisers for a deeper dive into past screenings! While specific details about the 2021 festival's focus on women's football history might be scarce, keep an eye out for future film festivals featuring captivating stories about women in football!
- At the Kino Filmfest "11mm" in Berlin, running from April 24 to April 28, explore the intriguing history of women's football in West and East Germany, embodied in the opening film, "Girls Can't Play Football."
- Complementing the upcoming European Women's Championship in Switzerland, the 20th edition of the Kino Filmfest "11mm" is a testament to the growing influence of women in football, showcasing documentaries from 18 countries.
- Torsten Körner's film, "Girls Can't Play Football," leads the lineup of the Kino Filmfest "11mm," providing a glimpse into the extraordinary challenges faced by trailblazers in the realm of women's football and their pursuit of a national team in Germany.
- "Copa 71," a documentary about the 1971 inaugural international women's football tournament in Mexico City, offers another captivating journey through the untold history of women's football.
- The Kino Filmfest "11mm" delves into the lives of former players from North Korea's women's national football team, signifying the festival's focus on exploring diverse and compelling stories about women in football.